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Same case here. But only when I use Google Chrome. Using other browsers (Edge or Explorer) I can access any URLs (including https)
Seeing that Logmein Antivirus is based on Bitdefender, maybe the problem (and the solution) is similar to this. But Logmein Antivirus does not allow configuration at that level yet.
Even if I apply a policy that disables all features of Logmein Antivirus, the problem still persists.
- AshC6 years agoRetired GoTo Contributor
Hi all,
We do not yet have this capability, but are thinking about adding it at a later date. Should we receive any updates around this functionality improvement in the near future, we'll definitely update the thread here.
- VBloye6 years agoNew Contributor
Hi AshC,
What are we supposed to do in the meantime? One of the main reasons we've decided to use LogMeIn is the included antivirus. Theres no way we could offer LogMeIn Antivirus as it is to our customers as it is blocking so many websites on chrome, some of which are relied on for business.
- IVC_BR6 years agoActive ContributorI think Kaspersky should continue to be provided, while Logmein Antivirus isn't working properly.
- Newnetwork6 years agoActive Contributor
Thanks AshC but when you think is available this function?
Is very important for some SSL site and intranet site, you switch us from a very complete AV same as Kaspersky to have an AV without some basic functionally.
I cannot procede in over 100 client pending installation and i was forced tu uninstall LMIAV after first installation for those limitation.
Thanks
- Tirrol6 years agoRegular Visitor
good afternoon
I am very disappointed with logmein, how can a company of this size launch an anti-virus without having a client approval, here in Brazil unfortunately has many governmental sites that do not follow the security standard, has many sites with self-signed certificates, but do not provide a site exclusion function and leave your customers unaltered this is inadmissible!